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I/,S Rev I of 15 AIRONETMSC SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE Fungicide/Bactericide for Agricultural Use ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Copper Oxychloride' ....................................................................................................... 17.6% Copper Hydroxide· .......................... :.............................................................................. : 16.4% OTHER INGREDIENTS: ................................................................................................ 66.00% TOT AL: ............................................................................................................................. 100.00% 'Metallic Copper Equivalent 20% w/w or 2.27 Pounds Metallic Copper per Gallon IF SWALLOWED IF ON SKIN KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION Sec Back Panel for PrecautionarY Statements FIRST AID Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if unable to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor. or going for treatment. For Chemical Emergency Spill Leak Fire Exposure or Accident Call CHEMTREC Day or Night Domestic North America 800-424-9300 International 703-527-3883 (collect calls accepted) r {1. c d :ill ';nlf]} D EPA Registration No.: 80:::89-3 : EPA Establishment i 2) 0 £, I ISAGRO S.p.A , , : 430 Davis Drive - Suite 240 , Morrisville NC 27560 ; '.:-:,;k:d.c:. :-;:1d .act, .. j.)r th.o ·'.:>:- .... ,3. NET CONTENTS: GALLONS .. , . ...

Transcript of U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, BADGE SC, 02/02/2006 file3115 Rev 020106 3 of 15 AGRICULTURAL USE...

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AIRONETMSC SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE

Fungicide/Bactericide for Agricultural Use

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Copper Oxychloride' ....................................................................................................... 17.6% Copper Hydroxide· .......................... : .............................................................................. : 16.4%

OTHER INGREDIENTS: ................................................................................................ 66.00% TOT AL: ............................................................................................................................. 100.00% 'Metallic Copper Equivalent 20% w/w or 2.27 Pounds Metallic Copper per Gallon

IF SWALLOWED

IF ON SKIN

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION Sec Back Panel for PrecautionarY Statements

FIRST AID

• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.

• Have person sip a glass of water if unable to swallow. • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.

• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

• Take off contaminated clothing. • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.

• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor. or going for treatment.

For Chemical Emergency Spill Leak Fire Exposure or Accident

Call CHEMTREC Day or Night

Domestic North America 800-424-9300 International 703-527-3883 (collect calls accepted)

r {1. c d :ill ';nlf]} D EPA Registration No.: 80:::89-3 : EPA Establishment

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ISAGRO S.p.A , , :

430 Davis Drive - Suite 240 , ~ ;.~r:'·:er t.b.~ Fede!'!!.llnsaf~,

Morrisville NC 27560 ; '.:-:,;k:d.c:. :-;:1d RcdeDt~tde .act, .. ;'.L'.;??~~>0_ j.)r th.o ~iUcWo

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NET CONTENTS: 2~ GALLONS .. , .

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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

CAUTION

Harmful if absorbed through skin. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing.

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PPE: Wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, socks, shoes and gloves. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

User Safety Requirements: Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacco.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to fish and aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water by disposal of equipment wash waters.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal Law' to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.

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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.

Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of24 hours without required PPE.

The following equipment and precautions must be followed for 7 days following the application of this product:

• An eye-flush container, designed specifically for flushing eyes, must be available at the WPS decontamination site for workers entering the area treated with copper hydroxide.

• NotifY workers of the application by warning them orally that residues in the treated areas may be highly irritating to their eyes and to take precautions such as refraining from rubbing their eyes and if they get residues in their eyes they should immediately flush their eyes using the eye-flush container.

PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is:

• Coveralls

• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material, such as polyvinyl chloride, nitrile rubber, or butyl rubber

• Shoes plus socks

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NONAGRlCUL TURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requiremcilb in Ihis 00.\ apply to uses of this product that are not within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides 40 CFR pan 170. Till' \\'PS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms. forests. nurseries or greenhouses. Keep unprotectl'd rcrsons out of treatcd area until sprays have dried.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PESTICIDE STOR .. \GE: Store in a cooL dry plaee. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Pesticide wastes arc acutely hazardous, Improper disposal of excess pcsticide. :,pr:!~ mixture or rinsatc is a violation of Federal Law, If these wastes cannot be disposed ofb), use according to label instructions. contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest E'PA Regional Ottice for guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then ofTer for recycling or reconditioning. or puncture and dispose ofin a sanitary landfill. or by incineration. or it'allowed hy state and local authorities. by burning. Ifbumed. stay out of smoke.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AIRONE SC may he applied as an aerial. ground dilute or ground concentrate Spr;ly unlt-ss specifically directed otherwise in the specific crop use direction:;. The per acre usc rate of AIRONE SC is applicable for both dilute and concentrate spraying. Dt:pending upon the equipment used and the spccilic crop. the spray \'olume applied per acre will differ. Refcr to Minimum Recollllllcndcd Spray Volume Table, Complete sprny con:rnge is essential \l) assure optimum performance from AlRONE Sc. When treating hy acrial application or with low volume application equipment. un1c:;s you have had specific previous experience. it is ad\'isable to test for compatibility and tolerance to crop injury prior to full scale commercial utilization. Consult the AIRO~E SC labcl for specific rates and timing of application by crop. Where application rates and intervals arc providl.!d in a range (e.g. R to 2-l pims and 7 to 10 days). the higher rates and shorter spray intl.'rvals arc rl.'commended when rainfall is heavy andfor disl.'ase pressure high. Usc the higher ratc:S for large mature tree crop:>.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS -AIRONE SC !o.hould not be applied in a spray solution having a pH of Jess than 6.5 as phYlolOxicity may occur. 000 not tank mix :\IRO'E SC with Aliette® fungicide for usc un any registered crops or prnarnemals unk-ss appropriate precautions ha\'e been taken to buft'l'f thl' spray solution because severe phytotoxicity may result. Use in accordancc with the most restrictive of laoel limitations and precautions. Dn nut excced lahcl dosage rates. This product cannot be mixed with all) pr(ldl!~ .. t containing a labd prohibition against such mixing. -This product may hI..' re;!Cli\c on masonry and metal surfaces such as gal\'anized rooling. A,'oid contact with metal surfaces. Do not spray on cars. hOLises. la\\"11 t'urnilur\.?, clc. "Environmental ({IJ1ditilln:; such as cxtt:nded periods of wet ·weather. acid rain. etc. which ~lItcr the rH or the kafsurface may affect the pcrfomlance 01':\ I R( )'E SC rcsulting in possible ph)10toxicity or loss of etl"cctivt!ness.

"Agricultural chemicals may perform in an unpredictable manner when tank mixed. especially where several products are involved. Reduced effect on pests or crop injury may occur. Unless recommended on this label or by a state/local expert. it is advisable to test for compatibility and pott!nlial crop injury prior to commercial use of a new tank mix: othc!"\"ise tank mixing should not be undertaken. -It must he detcnnined if proper application equipment is available and if waste associated with its use can be properly handled. Agricultural chemicals arc often reactive with the materials used in the construction of application equipment such as aluminum. rubber and some synthetic materials. This factor should be taken into consideration when selecting proper application equipment. It is necessary that all application equi pmcnt be thoroughly f1 ushed with clean water after each day's use. oDo not apply this product through any irrigation (chemigation) system using aluminum parts or components as damage to the system may occur. Such application is prohibited regardless of whether the irrigation system is nushed with water after use of this product. oApply Ihis product only through one or more of the following types of systems: sprinkler. including center pivot. lateral move. traveler. big gun. or plastic pipe solid set sysJem(s) which contain no aluminum pans or .:omponcnts. Do not apply this product throug~ any other type of irrigation system. -While \'olume is important in obtaining full spray coverage. often factors such as foliage density. cm'ironmental conditions and sprayer calibration have a grcata impacl. Always be sure that sprayers are calibrated to spray equipment manufacturer's specifications and environmental conditions arc within those recommended by State and local regulatory authorities, -\\'hen mixing. 1i11 the spray tank one·halffult with water. Add AIRONE SC slowly to tank while hydraulic or meehankal agitation is operating and continue filling with water. DO NOT PREMIX or SLURRY AIRONE Sc. Spreaders. stickers. insecticides. nutrients. etc. should be added last. If compatibility is in quc:stion. lise the Compatibility Jar Test hefore mixing a whole tank or contact your chemical supplier. Observe all precautions and limitations on the labels of all products used in mi:\tures

FROST INJURY PROTECTION (Bacterial Ice Nucleation Inhibitor) Application of AI R( )\l~ SC rnadl' to all crops listed on this lahel at the rates and stages of growth indicated. at least 2-l hours prior to anticipated frost conditions. will atll1rd (ulltrol nfice nuckating bacteria (Pseudomollas syringa/!. Fn"illia Iterbicola and Pselldomo!lasjlllorescens) and may therefore prm idc some protcl'liPll again:;t light frost. Not reconUTIended for thost.' ge(lgraphical area ... where weather conditions Hlvor severe frost.

RECOMME:\'()E() CROP USES CITRl'S: Grapc!i"llil. Kumquat. l.emon. Lime. Orange. Pummelo. Tangelo and Tangerine.

FIELD CROPS: \IJ:Jlh li:lrk')". Oats. P...,anut. Potato. Sugar BCd nnd Wheal.

S'1ALL FRUITS: lilad,[1crr). l3Iul'ocrry*. Cranberry. Currant. (iooseberry. Rasrhcrry and Strawberry.

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TREE CROPS: Almond. t\ppk. Apricot. Avocado. Banana. Cacao. Cherry. Colfee. Filbert. Mango. Nectarine, Olive. Peach. Pear. Pecan. Pistachio. Plum. Prune, Quincc and Walnut.

VEGETABLES: Ikan. BCd. Bed Greens. Broccoli. Brussels Sprout. Cabhage, Cantaloupe. Carrot. Cauliflower. Celeriac. Celery. Cucumber. Eggplant. Greens (Collard. jvluslard and Turnip). Honeydew, Muskmelon. Onion/Garlic. Pea. Pepper, Pumpkin, Spinach. Squash. Tomato. Watercress and Watamelon.

VINES: Grape. Hop~ and Kiwi.

MISCELLANEOLS: :\temoya. Carambola Chives. Dill. Douglas Fir. Ginseng. Gua\'a Litchi. Li\'c Oak. Macadamia Marney Sapote. Papaya Parsky. Passion Fruit. I\;can. Sugar Apple and Sycamore.

GREENHOUSE .·\1';1) SHADEHOUSE CROPS: AIRONE SC may be used in gn:enhouses and shadehouses to control diseases on any crop on this lahel where physiology allows grcenhouse or shadchouse culture. While specific directions are presented for Citrus. Cucumber~ Eggplant. Pepper. and Tomato: general use may occur for any crop on this label where physiolog), allows greenhouse or shadehouse culture.'

ORNAl\1ENTALS; Specified as listed.

*Except California

MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SPRAY VOLUME (GALLONS PER ACRE) WHEN APPLYING AIRONE SC USE AERIAL DILUTE CO~CENTRATE

Veg~tables 3 20 -

Field Crops 3 20 -Small Fruits 5 150 50 Vines 5 150 50 Tree- Cr~p~ 10 400 50 Miscellaneous crops 10 150 50 Citrus 10 800 100' Ornamentals 10 100 50

*\\ hl.!Jl usmg pestlclde appllc<ltlon equipment such as Curtcc~l or other Similar sprayers which arc capable of obtammg thorough coverage at low \"olutnl.!s. applications as 10\\' as 20 gallons per acre of spray volume may be used. The follo\\"ing specific instructions are based on general application proced ures. The recomllH.:m.lations of your local State Agricultural Extension Service should he closely followed as to timing. frequency and number of sprays per season.

CITRUS AJRONE SC may be mi:-.:cd with dry foliar nutritionals (micronutrients) 10 create "Shot Bag"' mixes to meet the various nutritional requirements of citrus and provide diselsc protection as described on this label. AIRONE SC per acre rat!.!s in these mixes must not exceed the maximum recommended lahckd rates for disease COlllrol. .-\dding foliar nutritionals or other products 10 spray mi:--..!ures containing AI RONE SC and applying to citrus during the po:;tbloom period \\ hen young fruit are present may result in spray burn.

DISEASE PI~TS IlEn. ACRE

Algal Spot. 3.7-11.1 \Iela[\()se. Scab

Gn:usy Spot. 1.1'-5.5 I'ink Pilling

Allemaria 3.7-7.4 Brown Spot

Ph~\()phthora ].7.7.-t Brown Rot. Seploriu Spot

Phytophlhora fI.9 Foot Rnt

Citrus Canker I t.l (Suprression)

Apply as prebloom and posthloom spra~s. Usc the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Apply in summer on expanded new flush. Repcat on suhsequent t1ushes where disease pressure is severe. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease de\·clopment.

On susceptihle vDriclies apply when the lirst spring flush appears and each flush thereaher. Application to fruit should start after two thirds of the pewls IHl\,c fallen and he rcpeated on a 2 I day schedule. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Begin application in fall before or just atter the lirst rain and continue as needed. For bro\\ll rol only. apply to skirts of trees to a height of at least -t feet. For control or septoria spot or where fruit ha\ e already been infected with bro\\TI rot. apply to entire tree. Apply also 10 hare g.round 1 foot beyond skirt. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development. :\OTE: In Califomia. in areas subject to copper injury. add 1/3 to 1 pound of high quality lime per 2 pints of AIRONE Sc.

\,11.\ with I qUDrt of water. Tre-Hold:R' or latex paint. Paint trunks of trees from the soil surf"a.:e to the lowest scafiold limbs. Apply in l\hJy prior to summer rains and/or in [he fall prior to wrapping trees lor rreeze protection. Treatment serves as protection for up to I yeur. but does not cure existing infections. \OTE: Areas where microjet or lo\\" volume irrigation hit the tree trunk may require retrcalment due to wash off.

Spray tlushes 7 to l-t days ufter shools hegin (0 grow. Young fruit mi.l)" require un additiolli.ll upplication. Number and timing of applications \\'ill be depend~l1t uron disease pressure. Under heav}" pressure. each flush of new grO\\th should he sprayed.

:"OT[: Phytotm.:.i(il: 111',1> lXCllr ll!l :oung It:ndcr flush when AIRONE SC is applied 10 citrus seedlings grown in greenhouses or shadehouses.

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CITRUS (FIELD NURSERY GROWN) To control Melanose. Scab. Pink Pitting, Greasy Spot. Brown Rot and for suppression of Citrus Canker. apply 6 to 12 PINTS PER ACRE. Apply AIRONE SC at 28 day intervals or as "needed depending on disease severity.

FIELD CROPS

CROP

Alfalfa

Peanut

Potato

Sugar Beet

Wheat Barley, Oats

DISEASE

Cercospora Leaf Spot. Leptosphaerulina Leaf Spot·

Cercospora leaf Spot

Early Blight. Late Blight

Cercospora Leaf Spot

Helminthosporium Spot Blotch. Septoria Leaf Blotch

SMALL FRUITS

CROP

Blackberry. (Aurora. Boysen. Cascade. Chehalem, Logan, Marion. Santi am. Thornless Evergreen)

Blueberry·

DISEASE

Anthracnose. Cane Spot. Leaf Spot. Pseudomonas Blighl Purple Blotch. Yellow Rust

Anthracnose. Cane Spot. Leaf Spot. Purple Blotch. Yellow Rust

Bacterial Canker

PINTS PER ACRE

1.8

1.2-2.8

0.9-3.7

1.8-4.6

1.2-1.8

PINTS PER ACRE

3.7

1.8

3.7-7.4

Fruit Rot. Phomopsis Twig 2.5-4.9

Cranberry

Blight

Fruit Rot

Rose Bloom

Bacterial Stem Canker

Leaf Blight. Red Leaf Spot. Stem Blight. Tip Blight (Monilinia)

7.4

7.4

7.4

7.4

COMMENTS

Apply 10 to 14 days before each harvest or earlier if disease threatens. NOTE: Spray injury may occur with sensitive varieties such as Lahontan.

Begin spraying at 3S to 40 days after planting or when disease symptoms first appear and repeat at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed. Reduce sprays to 7 day intervals during humid weather. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development. Flowable sulfur may be added.

Apply 1.5 to 2.S pints at 7 to ] 0 day intervals Of as needed starting when plants are 2 to 6 inches high in locations where disease is light. Apply up to 3 pints per acre when disease is more severe. Under conditions of severe disease, control with AIRONE SC will be improved by tank mixing with other compatible fungicides registered for use on potatoes. Read and follow all label instructions of tank mix partners.

Begin applications when conditions first favor disease development and repeat at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development. Addition of a spreader/sticker is recommended.

Make first application at early heading and follow with second spray 10 days later. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

COMMENTS

Make fall application after harvest. Apply delayed dormant spray after pruning/training in the spring. If n.ee~ed. agricultural-type spray oil may be added.

Apply when leaf buds begin to open and repeat when flower buds show while. Ifneeded. agricultural-type spray oil may be added. NOTE: Crop injury may occur if applied to foliage under certain environmental conditions such as hot or prolonged moist periods. Discontinue application if signs of crop injury appear.

Make first application before rain falls and a second application 4 weeks later. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Dormant Application: Begin Applications when bloom buds begin to swell. Make additional applications at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed before blooms open.

Make first application in late bloom. Apply one or two additional applications at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity.

Apply three sprays on IOta 14 day schedule or as needed as soon as symptoms are observed.

Apply postharvest and again in spring at bud swell: Apply one or two additional applications at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity.

Apply delayed dormant spray in the spring. Repeat at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed through prebloom.

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Currant. Gooseberry

Raspberry

Strawberry

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,\nthracnose. Leaf Spot

:\Illhrucnosc. Cane Spot. '"l'af Spot. Pseudomonas Blight. Purple Blotch. Ydlo\\, Rust

Anthracnosc. Cane Spot. Lear Spot. Purple Blotch. Y..:llo\\" Rust

Angular LeafSpol. r.\(lIIfiJolllollaS). Leaf Blight. Leaf Scorch. Leaf

Srnt

TREE CROPS

CROP

Almond. Apricot. Cherry. Plum. Prune

Apple

IlISLISE

Bacterial Blast I Pseudomonas). Bacterial Ci.ln~cr. Cor;,'ncum Blight (Shot lIole)

Hinssolll Brown Rot. C(Jr)l1elllll Olight (Shot 11(\11:)

Black Knot (plllm)*

Chen: Leaf Spot" (Sour Cherries Only)

:\lllllracl1(ls!..'. Blossom l~bsl. l:uwpean Canker I '·('errilli. Shoot Rlast II's, 'Iic/OI/l()}WS)

;\prk Scah·. ,'irl' Blight

9.2

3.7

1.8

1.8-2.8

PI:"TS PER ACRE

7.4-14.8

5.5-7.4 (Almond) 7.4-11.1 (all others)

3.7-7.4

4.9-7.4

11.1-14.8

7.4-14.8.

1.8-3.7

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Make initial application after first leaves have expanded. Continue on a 10 to 14 Jay schedule or as needed during wet conditions in the spring. Make an additional application aftcr harvest.

Make fall application after harvest. Apply delayed dormant spray after training in the spring. If needed. agricultural-Iype spray oil may be added

Apply \\'ben leaf buds begin to open and repeat \\'hen flO\'ier buds show white. lfneeded. agricultural-type spray oil may be addcd. NOTE: Crop injury may occur if applied to foliage under certain environmental conditions such as hot or prolonged moist periods. Discontinue applications if signs of crop injury appear.

Begin application when plants are established and continue on a weeki\' schedule throug.hout the season. Apply in at least 20 gallons of water. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development. NOTE: Discontinue applications if signs of crop injury appear.

COM~IE:"TS

Make first application before fall rains and a second at late dormant. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development. If needed, agricultural-type spray oil may be added. for cherries: Wbere disease is severe. an additional application shortly after harvest may be required.

Almond only: For bacterial blast control in sprinkler irrigated orchards or where disease is severe. apply 1.5 pinlS per acre postbloom at 2 week intervals or as needed or just before sprinkling. ,"OTE: Foliar injury may occur from postbloom sprays on almonds. especially on NePlus varieties.

Apply during eady hloom. Do not apply after full bloom or injury may occur. l)se the higher rates when rainfal1 is heavy and disease pressure is high.

MakL' 3n applicmion at bud swell up to early bloom for early season disease suppre~sion. Apply before full bloom. Use the higher rales when rainfa!l is heavy and disease pressure is high. :"OTE: To avoid plant injury. do not use after full bloom.

Apply at petal fall as well as one to two times after petal fall. Use the lower rates wbere disease infection is light and use the higher rates for a dormant application or where disease infection is moderate to heavy. Do not apply to sweet cherry or the English Morello variety as sc\'ere injury will result. The addition of I to 3 pounds of hydrated lime per 2 pints of AIRONE SC may reduce crop injury. :\'OTE: :-'1oderaIe to severe injury such as leaf spotting and defoliation may occur from poslbloom applications.

Apply before fall rains. Use the higher rate when conditions favor disease developmellt. .\"OTE: Usc on yellow varieties may cause discoloration. To avoid discoloration. pick he fore spraying.

Makc appiicmion bet\\ccn sil\'er-lip and green-tip. Apply as a full-co\'er spray for early season disease suppression. :S-OTE: Moderate to severe crop injury may occur from late application: discontinue use whcn green-tip reaches y~

inch.

Extcnded spray sehedulc where fruit finish is not a concern: Continued aprl il:ation ll1a~ he made at 5 to 7 day interyals or as needed between I/~ inch grcen-tip and tirst coyer spray. :\'OT[: Moderate to severe crop irtiury may

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Avocado

13<Jnana

Cucuo

Coffee

Filbert

Mango

Pcach. \'ectarinL

Fire Blight*

Collar Rot. Crown Rot

Anthracnose. Blold1. SCrlh

Sigatoka (Black mld Ycllow)

Black Pitting

Black Pod

concc Berry Disease rCo//ewfl'ichlllll

c(~tJe(ll/lIl/1)

Bacterial Blight (Psel/domonas s.,·ringae)

Leaf Ru",t

r//cmileia mstafrix)

0.9-1.8

3.7

7.4-11.1

1.8

3.7

1.8-8

5.5-7.4

5.5-7.4

1.8-3.7

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result from this extended spray schedule. It is not intended for fresh market apples or fresh apples \ .... hcre fruit finish is a concern as it is likely to cause fruit russctting. The addition of I to 3 pounds of hydrated lime per pound of AIRONE SC may reduce crop injury.

Mix in 100 gallons of water. Apply 4 gallons of suspension as a drench on the lower trunk area of each trec. Apply in early spring or in fall aftcr harvest for best results. Do not apply to foliage or fruit. i\'OTE: Do not use ifsoil pH is below 5.5 since copper toxicity may result.

Apply when bloom buds begin to swell and continue application at monthly intervals for live to six applications. Use the higher rates when conditions f<lvor disc<lse dcvelopment.

Apply by <lir in 3 gallons of water. Ifneeded. agricultural-type spray oil may be added. Apply on a 14 day schedule or as needed throughout the wet season. Apply at 21 day intervals or as needed during dry periods.

Mix in 100 gallons of water. Apply to the fruit stem and the basal portion of the leaf crown. Apr]v during the first and second weeks after fruit emergence.

Begin applications at the start of the rainy season and continue while infection conditions persist. Apply 3 to 7 pints at 14 to 21 day intervals or as needed depending on disc<lse se\'erity. For drier areas. make two to four applications using 4.5 to 6.5 pints per acre according to disease incidence and planting density.

Appl~ first spray after !lowcring and before onset of long rains and then at 21 to 28 day intcn'als until picking. Use the higher rates when conditions favor discase.

Begin spray program before the onset of long rainy periods and continue throughout the rainy season at 14 to 21 day intervals or as needed. The critical time of spraying to control this disease is just before. during and after no\\'cring.(s) especially when coinciding with wet weather. Use the higher rates when rainfall is heav)' and disease pressure is high.

Apply before the onset of rain and then al21 day intervals or as needed while the rains continue. Use the higher rates when rainfall is heavy and disease pressure' is high.

--------------------------~--Inm Spot rCel'cospora

co/Nicola). Pink Disease IC()J"{iciIlJII sa/monic%r)

B<lctcrial Blight

I~us(cm Filbert Blight

:\l1lhr:Jcn()~e

()li\e Knot. I't.:acod: Spot

IlClI.·!I.'!"ial Bl:.Jst !I',\·l'lIdo/J/OII(l.l'). Bacterial ("~!Il"cr. B:H:l.:rial Spot. I. \·011/ 11011/011(/.\·/.

l"prynellill Blight (Shot lipId. I.eaf Curl

1.8

14.8-22.1

14.8-22.1

7.4-9.2

7.4-11.1

7.4-14.8

Usc concentrate or dilute spray. Begin treatment at the start of wet season and continue at momhly intervals· for three applications.

Apply as a posthar\'est spray. In seasons ofhea\"y rainfall apply a second spray whell three-fourths of the leaves have dropped. Use the higher rales when rainfaH is hea\·y and disease pressure is high. In needed. agricultural-type spray oil may be added.

Apply as a dilute spray in adequate water for lhorough coverage. Make applicmions starting at bud sweH to bud break and continue at 2 week imen'als or as ne.:ded until early May. Thorough covernge is essential. Use lhe higher rales "hen rainl"ull is heavy and disease pressure is high. If needed. agricultural-type spray oil may be added.

Apply monthly <lttcr fruit set until harvest. Usc tht.! highcr rales when rainfall is hea".y and disease pressure is high.

Make lirst application prior to winter rains. A second application in early spring should be made if disease is severe. Apply the higher rates for heavy dis.:use pressun: or when conditions favor discase development.

IVlakl.' lirst application bt.!forc fall rains and a second allute donnant. For peach kut' curl. latc dOnlUlIlt application must be made before 1cafbuds swell. Use the higher rates wht.!11 rainfall is heavy and disease prt.!ssure is high. If needed. agriellltl1ral-t~ re spray oil may be added.

Rev 020106

Pear

Pecan

Pistachio

Quince

Walnut

• Except California

Blossom Brown R9t. Coryneum Blight (Shot Hole). Leaf Curl

Bacterial Spot

Fire Blight

Blossom Blast (Pseudomonas)

Kernel Rot. Shuck Rot (Phytaphlhora cactarum), Zonate Leaf Spot (Crisrulariella pyramidalis)

Ball Moss·, Spanish Moss·

BOlryosphaeria Panicle and Shoot Blight. BotI')1is Blight. Late Blight (Alternaria Olternme), Septoria Leaf Blight

Fire Blight

Walnut Blight

VEGETABLES CROP

Bean (Dry, Green)

Beet (Table Beet. Beet Greens)

Carrot

Celery, Celeriac

Crucifers (Broccoli. Brussels Sprout. Cabbage. Cauliflower. Collard Greens. Mustard Greens. Turnip Greens)

DISEASE

Brown Spot. Common Blight. Halo Blight

Cercospora Leaf Spot

Alternaria Leaf Spot. Ccrcospora Leaf Spot

Bacterial Blight. Cercospora Early Blight. Septaria Late Blight

Black Leaf Spot (Alternaria). Black Rot (Xant/1omonas). DO\\11)'

Mildew

7.4-11.1

0.9

0.9

11.1-14.8

1.8-3.7

5.5-7.4

3.7-7.4

0.9

7.4-11.1

PI:-;TS PER ACRE

0.9-2.8

1.8-4.6

1.8

1.8

0.9-1.8

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Full cover spray at pink bud. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Postbloom application applied at first and second cover sprays. NOTE: Do not spray 3 weeks prior to han'est. Use only recommended rates. Spotting of leans and defoliation may occur from use in conr sprays.

Apply at 5 day intervals or as needed throughout the bloom period. NOTE: Russetting may occur in copper sensitive varieties. Excessive dosages may cause fruit russet on any variety.

Apply before fall rains and again during dormancy before spring growth starts. Use the higher rates when disease pressure is high or when conditions favor disease development.

For suppression. apply in sufficient water to ensure complete spray coverage at 2 to 4 week intervals or as needed starting at kernel growth and continue until shucks open. Use the higher rates and shorter spray intervals if frequent rainfall occurs.

Apply in 100 gallons of water in the spring when ball moss is actively growing, using 1 Y2 gallons of spray per foot of tree height. Make sure to wet ball moss tufts thoroughly. The addition of a nonionic surfactant will improve control. A second application may be required after 12 months.

Make initial application at bud swell and repeat on a 14 to 28 day schedule or as needed. If disease conditions are severe, use the higher rates and shorter spray intervals.

Apply at 5 day intervals or as needed throughout the bloom period. Apply in adequate water for thorough coverage.

Apply first spray at early prebloom prior to or when catkins are partially expanded. Make additional applications during bloom and early nutlet stage or as needed when frequent rainfall or extended periods of moisture occur. Thorough coverage of catkins. leaves and nutlets is essential for effective control. NOTE: Adequate control may not be obtained when copper tolerant species of Xanthomonas bacterial are present.

CO~I~IE:-;TS

For protective sprays, make first application when plants are 6 inches high: repeat on a 7 to 14 day schedule or as needed depending on environmental conditions. Use the higher rates for more severe disease pressure.

Begin applications when conditions favor disease development and repeat at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Begin applications when disease first threatens and repeat at 7 to 14, day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity.

Begin applications as soon as plants are first established in the field. repeating at 5 to 7 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity and environmental conditions.

Apply at 7 to 10 day intervals or as needed. Begin application after transplants are set in the field or shortly after emergence of field seeded crops or \vhen conditions favor disease development. Use the higher rales when conditions favor disease development. NOTE: Reddening of older leaves may occur on broccoli and a flecking of wrapper leaves may occur on cabbage.

Rev 020106

Cueurbils (Cantaloupe. Cucumber. Honeydew. Pumpkin. Squash. Muskmelon. Watcnnelon)

Eggplant

Onion. Garlic

Pea

Pepper

Spinach

Tomato

Watercress

VINES

CROP

"Iops

Kiwi

A Ilernaria Leaf Spot. Angular Leaf Spot. Anthracnose. Downy Mildew. Gummy Stem Blight. Powdery Mildew. Watennelon Bacterial Fruit Blotch (Suppression)

Alternaria Blight. ,\nthwclHlse. Phomopsis

Bactcrial Blight. Downy . \lildc\\'. Purple Blotch

Powdery Mildew

Anthracnose. Bacterial Spot. Cercospora Leaf Spot

Anthrncnose. Blue Mold. Ccrc()spora Leaf Spot. White Rust

:\nthracnose. Bacterial Speck. Bacterial Spot. Eurly Blight. Gray Leaf ~lold. Late Blight. Septoria Leaf Spot

Cercospora Leaf Spot

IlISL\Sf:

Black Rot. Downy,\lilde\\·. l'h(1I11Opsis. Po\\dcf) .\Iilde\\"

F~n1"illi(/ hc!rbico/a.

/'Si.' /ldo/llol/(/s jlllorescens.

/'sl.!lIdoIllOI/(/S syringae

·MISCELLAi'>[OUS CROPS

CROP IlISL\SE

Alemoya Anthracnose

Caramhota :\nlhraLIJ()~e

Chi\eS

1.2-2.8

1.8

1.8

1.2-2.8

1.8-2.8

1.8-2.8

1.8-3.7

1.8

PI"TS Pf:R ACRE

1.8-3.7

1.8

7.4

PI"TS PER ACRE

2.8-4.3

5.5-7.4

1.8

lO(,5 10 of 15

Begin applications prior to disease development and continue while conditions are favorable for disease development. Repeat sprays at 5 t07 day intervals or as needed. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development. ;\'OTE: Crop injury may occur from application at higher rates and shorter intervals. Discontinue use if injury occurs.

Begin applications prior to development of disease symptoms. Repeat sprays at 7to 10 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity.

Begin whcn plants arc 4 to 6 inches high and repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity. Can cause phytotoxicity to leaves .

Begin applications when disease symptoms first appear and repeat at weekly intervals or as needed. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Begin applications when conditions first favor disease development and repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity. Use the higher mtes when conditions favor disease development.

Begin application when disease first appears or when conditions favor disease development. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals or as needed. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease. :\'OTE: Flecking may occur on spinach leaves.

Begin application when disease first threatens and repeat at 5 to 10 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development

Begin applications when plants are first established in the field~ repeating at 7 to 14 day intC'rvals or as needed depending on disease severity. Do not exceed four applications per crop. Apply using ground spray equipment at no less than 50 gallons of spray solution per acre.

CO\nlE:-;TS

Begin applications at bud break with subsequent applications throughout the season dL'pending on disease severity. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development. :\OTE: Foliage injury may occur on copper sensitive varieties such as Concord. Delaware. Niagara and Rosette. Either test for sensitivity or add I to 3 pounds of hydrated lime per pound of AIRONE SC

Make crown treatment after pruning. but before training. After training. additional treatmentS are necded at about 10 day intervals. :\'OT£: Discontinue use 2: weeks hefore harvest

Appl) in 200 gallons of water per acre. Make applications on a monthly basis. A maximum oflhree applications may be made.

cmlME"TS

Make initial application just before flowering and repeat on a weekly schedule until just before harvest. Apply in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Use the higher rates j()r sevcre disease.

r-.,·lakc initial appli\.·alion just before flowering and repeat on a weekly schedule until just before harvest. Apply in sutlicient water for thorough coverage. Use the higher rates for se\'ere disease.

Begin applications when plants are established in the lield. Repeal applications e\"l.!f) 7 tn 10 days or as needed depending on disease conditions.

Rev 020106

Dill

Ginseng

Guava

Litchi

Macadamia

Mamey Sapote

Papaya

Parsky

Passion Fruit

Sugar ,\prle (..111110110)

SYI..:<lmon:

Ph0tl13 Lenf Spot. 1.8-2.8 Khizoctonia Foliage Blight

Alternaria Leaf Blight. 2.5-3.7 Stem Blight

Anthracnose. Red Algae

Anthracnose

Anthracnose

Phytophthora Blight (P. capsici). Raceme Blight 1B00rYlis cinerea)

Algal LcafSpot. Anthracnose

Anthracnose

B'Kh . .'rial I3!ight (P..-eudomonas sp.)

Anthracnose

:\nthracno.-;e

2.8-4.3

2.8-4.3

5.5-8.3

4.3-5.5

5.5-7.4

3.7-9.2

2.8

5.5-8.3

11.1-16.6

1.8-2.8

"/,05 .11 of 15

Begin applications when plants are first cstablished in the field and repeat at 7 to i 0 day intcJ\.'ais or as needed depending upon disease severity and environmcntDi conditions. Usc thc higher rates when conditions favor disease development. .

Use as a lank mix with 2 pounds Rovral® 50W in 100 gallons of \vater. Use in accordance with the most restrictive of label limitations and precautions. No label dosage rates should be exceeded. This product cannot be mixed with any product containing a label prohibition against such mixing. Begin AIRONE SC -Rovral applications as soon as plants have emerged in spring. Application should be repeated every 7 days as nceded until plants become donnant in faf!. Apply fungicides at least 8 hours before rain. Use of a spreader-sticker or sticker is advised. NOTE: Alternaria Leaf and Stem Blight is most severe in humid conditions such as those found in the dense canopies of 2 to 4 year old Ginseng. It is very important that the stems be thoroughly covered with fungicide; therefore. use a spray apparatus \vhich distributes the fungicide throughout the canopy.

Make initial application just before flO\vering and repeat on a weekly schedule until just before harvest. Apply in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Use the higher rates for severe disease pressure.

Make initial application just before flowering and repeat on a weekly schedule until just before harvest. Apply in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Use the higher rates for severe disease pressure.

Initiate sprays at first sign offlowcring and repeat on \veekly schedule until just before harvcst. Apply in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Use the higher rates for severe disease pressure.

Apply during raceme development and bloom periods. Apply in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Apply whcn conditions favor diseasc development. Repeat on 14 to 30 day f;chedulc or as needed as disease severity and environmental conditions Jiclate. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Apply he/ore disease appears. Apply at fO to 14 day intervals under light disease pn.:ssure and 5 to 7 day intervals or as needed under heavy disease pressure. The addition of an approved spreadcr is desirable. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Begin applil:ations when plants arc first established in the field and repeat at 5 to 7 day inti!fvals or as needed depending on disease severity and environmental conditions.

Make initial application just before flowering and repeat on a weekly schedule until just before harvest. Apply in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Use thc higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Make initial application just before flowering and repeat on a \veekly schedule until just hcfore harvest. Apply in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease development.

Apply as a full cover spray in 100 gallons of water or sufficient volume for thorough coverag~. 1'\'lake first application at bud crack and second 3rplication 7 to 10 days later at 10% leaf expansion. Use the higher rates when conditions favor diseasc developmcnt.

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GREENHOUSE AND SHADEHOUSE CROPS Notice to User: AIRONE SC may be used in greenhouses and shadehouses to control disease on crops which appear on this label and specific instructions have been developed for the crops listed. The grower should bear in mind that the sensitivity of crops grown in greenhouses and shade houses differs greatly from crops grown under field conditions. Neither the manufacturer nor seller has determined whether or not AIRONE SC can be used safely on all greenhouse and shadehouse grown crops. The user should determine if AIRONE SC can be used safely prior to commercial use. In a small area, apply the recommended rates to the plants in question, i.e., fOliage, fruit, etc., and observe for 7 to 10 days for symptoms of phytotoxicity prior to commercial use.

Apply AIRONE SC according to specific rates given for those crops in pounds per acre. One and a half (I v,) level tablespoons of AIRONE SC per 1000 square feet is equivalent to 2 pints per acre. AIRONE SC should be applied in adequate water for thorough coverage of plant parts. Begin application at first sign of disease and repeat at 7 to 14 day intervals or as needed; use shorter spray intervals during periods when severe disease conditions persist.

CROP. DISEASE RATE PER COMMENTS 1000 Sq. Ft.

Citrus (Nonbearing Nursery)

Cucumber

Eggplant

Pepper

Tomato

CONIFERS

Brown Rot, Citrus Canker, Greasy Spot, 3 TBSP Melanose. Pink Pitting, Scab

Angular Leaf Spo~ I - 2.5 TBSP DOmlY Mildew

Alternaria Blight 1.5 TBSP Anthracnose. Phomopsis

Bacterial Spot 1.5 - 2.5 TBSP

Anthracnose. Bacterial Speck, Bacterial Spot, 1.5 - 3 TBSP Early Blight Gray LeafMold. Late Bligh~ Septaria leaf Spot·

Begin applications when conditions favor disease development. Repeat sprays at 30 day intervals or as needed depending on level of severity.

Apply weekly when plants begin to vine. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease.

Begin applications prior to development of disease symptoms. Repeat sprays at 7 to 10 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity.

Begin applications when conditions first favor disease development and repeat at 5 to 10 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease.

Begin applications when disease first threatens and repeat at5 to 10 day intervals or as needed depending on disease severity. Use the higher rates when conditions favor disease.

For use on conifers, including Douglas Fir, Fir', Juniper, Leyland Cypress', Pine' and Spruce', in Christmas tree plantings, forest stands and silviculture nurseries .

. "or control of foliar diseases, apply AIRONE SC as a thorough cover spray at rates ranging from 3106 pints per acre. Begin applications ,1 the spring at the initiation of new growth and repeat at 2 to 4 week intervals or as needed. Use the higher rates when disease pressure is

severe or when environmental conditions favor disease development.

AIRONE SC is recommended for use on the listed conifers for control of the following diseases:

CROP LATIN NAME . DISEASE Douglas Fir Pseudofsuga men=iesii Rhabdocline Needlecast Fir· Abies spp. Needlecasts

Juniper Juniperus spp. Anthracnose. Phomopsis Twig Dieback· Levland Cvpress· X Cupressocvparis levlandii Cercospora Needle Blight

Pinus spp. Needlecasts

Spruce· Picea spp. Needlecasts

'Except California Lichens·: To control lichens on any ofthe conifers above, apply 12 to 20 pints of AIRONE SC per acre as a dormant application before new growth emerges in the spring. The addition of a nonionic surfactant (NIS) will improve control. A second application may be required after 12 months. NOTE: Do not buffer or combine with emulsifiable concentrate insecticides.

ORNAMENTALS Use AIRONE SC for control of bacterial and fungal diseases of foliage, flowers and stems on ornamentals in greenhouses. shadehouses. outdoor nurseries. and outdoor landscape plantings. For ornamental crops in dormancy. apply as a thorough co\'e~ spray at rates ranging from 1.5 to 6 pints per acre of AIRONE Sc. \\'hen new growth is present. apply as a thorough cover spray at rates ranging from 1.5 to 2 pints per acre of AIRONE SC. One and a half (I Yz) level tablespoons of AIRONE SC per 1000 square feet is equivalent to 2 pints per acre. Begin application at first sign of disease and repeat at 7 to l..t day intervals or as needed: use the higher rates and shorter spray intervals during periods of frequent rains or when severe disease conditions persist. AIRONE SC may be used alone or in combination with other fungicides registered for use on ornamentals as a maintenance spray. Use in accordance

'~/1!5 Rev 020lO6 .13 of 15

with the most rc.striCli\'C of [abcl limitations and precautions. No label dosage rates should be exceeded. This product cannot be mixed with any product containing a labe! rrohihition against such mixing. Notice to User: Plant ~cnsiti\'itjes to AIRONE SC have been found to be acceptable for the specific genera and species listed on this label under the conditions tested. ! lom;vcf. phytotoxicity may occur. Due to the large number of species and varieties of ornamental and nurser;.' plants and the wide range of growing conditions. it is impossible to test everyone for sensitivity to AIRONE Sc. Neither the manufacturer nor the selicI' has dctennined whether or not AIRONE SC can be safcly used on ornamental or nursery plants not listed on this label. The user should detennine if AIRONE SC can be used safely priur to commercial usc. In a small area. apply the recommended rates to the plants in question. i.e. bedding plants. foliage. etC .• and observe for 7 to 10 days for symptoms of phytotoxicity prior to commercial use. NOTE: This product may he reactive on masonry and metal surfaces such as galvanized rooting. Avoid contact \vith metal surfaces. Do not spray on cars. houses. lawn furniture. etc.

CROP

Aglaonema·

Althea (Rose of Sharon)

Andromeda. Japancse·

Aralia

Arborvitae

Aster· Azalea II

deech·

Begonia

Bou[!ainvillea

Boxwood·

Camellia

Camphor Tree Canna

Carnmion II Cedar*

Chem'. Nanking· Chinese Tallow Tree

Chr\,santhemum II

Cotoneaster

Crabapple·

C"press· Dahlia

Iclphinium· )ianthus

Dogwood. Flowaing Dogwood. Kousa'"

Doul!las Fir

Dracaena· Dumb Canc·

Dust\' Mil1er

Echinacea Elm.Chinese

Euom'ffius

Fern. Bostcin· Fern. Holl\'

Fi!!. Weeping· Filhert (Ornamental)*

Fir*

Gardenia

Geranium Gladiola

Golden Rain TreL' (irape In'· I hl\\-Ihorn·

Ilihi~cus --If I lolly·

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Aglaonema spp. Hibiscus svriacus Pieris ;apontca Di::vgotheca elegantissima Tlmia spp. Aster spp. Rhododendron spp.

Fagus spp.

Begonia semperjlorens

BOligaim'iIIea spectahilis BlL'ws spp.

DISEASE

Bacterial Leaf Spot Bacterial Lear Spot

Leaf Spots. Twig Blight

Alternaria Cercospora Leaf Spot. Xanthomonas Leaf Spot Alternaria Twig Blight. Cercospora Leaf Blight

Downv Mildew. Leaf Spots

Bott:1iS Blight. Cercospora Leaf Spot. Ph)10phthora Dieback. Powder"\' r-... lildew

Leaf Spots

Bacterial Leaf Spot (Ent'inia sPP,. Pseudomonas spp,. Xanthomonas spp.) Anthracnose. Bacterial Leaf Spot

Leaf Spots

Camellia japoniea, C. sasanqlla Anthracnose. Bacterial Leaf Spot

Cinnamomum eamphora Canna spp: Dianthlls spp,

Cedrus spp.

Prumas tomentosa Sapium sebi{erum Chn'salllhemum mori{olium Cotoneaster spp, Alaills spp.

ClIpresslls spp.

Dahlia pin nata Delphinium spp.

Dianthus spp,

Comus /lorida Comus kOllsa Pselldotsuf;!a men:iesii Dracaena marginata Dier{enbachia spp.

Senecio cineraria Eclzinacea spp. Ulmus pmTifofia ElIommllS spp

Nephro/epis exaltara Crvromillm fa/catllm Fiells benjamina Corl'/lls spp,

Abies srp. Gardenia jasminoides Pelarl!onium spp.

Cladiolus spp.

Koelrellferia panicu/mo CisSIIS spp.

Crata(!iZlIS spp, lithisells spp. !lex spp,

Pseudomonas Leaf Spot

Pseudomonas Leaf Spot Alternaria Blight. Botr\'tis Blight. Pseudomonas Leaf Spot

Tip Blioht

Bacterial Leaf Spot Bacterial Leaf Spot (Pseudomonas spp .. Xanthomonas spp.)

Bou·ytis Blight. Pseudomonas LeafSpol. Septoria Leaf Spot

Bot[\1is Blieht Fire Blight

Twig Blight

Alternaria Leaf Spot. Bot[\,tis Gra\' Mold. Cercospora Leaf Spot

Leaf Spots Bacterial Soli Rot. Bacterial Spot

Anthracnose Fllncul Leaf Spot Rhabdocline Needlecast

Bacterial Leaf Spot Bacterial Leaf Spot

Bacterial Leaf Spot (Pselldomonas ciehorii) Bacterial Leaf Spot (Pseudomonas eiehoriO Xanthomonas Leaf Spot

Anthracnose. 13ot[\,tis Blight

Bacterial Leaf Spot

PseudClmonas Leaf Spot Bacterial Leaf Spot

Filhert Blight

Necdlecasts

Alternaria LeofSpot. B01[\'tis Bud Rot..Cercospora Leaf Spot

Alternaria L~ufSpot. Bot[\·tis Gra" Mold.-Cercospora Leaf Spot

Altl!rnaria LeuI' Spot. Anthracnose. Bacterial Leaf Blight. Botrytis Gra\' \1old

B;h.:terial Leaf Spot Bacterial l.e,lf Spot

Fire Blight

Bacterial Leaf Spot Bacleriall3lil.!ht. Leaf Spots

Rev 0201.06

1·lone"locust* Honcvsucklc. Tatarian· Impatiens Indian I-Ia\\'lhom 51 Iris 6/* Iv\' (English. Algerian) II

hora Juniper Lantana Levland C"press* Lilac Lil\,. Easter 21 Lindcn· Lohlollv Bay

Loquat Magnolia (Southern) Magnolia (S\I,'eet Ba,,) Magnol ia (Oriental) 1andcvilla

Maple* Marigold

Mulbem'. Contoned* Mulhem'. Weeping Narcissus* Nephthvtis* Oak· Oak. Laurel Oleander Oregon Grapeholh·* Pachysandra Palm. Date Palm. European Fan Palm. Parlor*

'alm. Queen aim. Washingtonia

Jleach (Flowering) 3/* Pear (Flom::rine:) Penta!' (Egsptian Star) Peon v

Periwinkle Philodendron Phlox Photinia (Red Tip) Pine* PiSlachio

Plantain Lil" 6/ Plum (Flowering) 3/* POIhos* Powder Pufl" Plant Pvracanttla Rhododendron Rose 1/

Snapdral!on Spathe Fhm"cr* Spirea* Sprucc* S\,carnon.:

Tulip

14/15 14 of 15

Gleditsia rriacanthos Bacterial Leaf Spot Lonicera ratarica Bacterial Leaf Spot Impaliens sallerana Bacterial Leaf Spot Raphiolepis indica Anthracnose. Entomosporium Lcaf Spot

Iris spp. Bactt:rial Leaf Spot

Hl!dera helix. H. canariensis Xanthomonas Leaf Spot

hora coccinea Xanthomonas Leaf Spot

Juniperus spp. Anthracnose. Phomopsis Twig Diehack*

Lantana camera Bacterial Leaf Spot

X Cupressocvparis levlandii Cercospora Needle Blight

Svringa spp. Cercospora Leaf Spot. Pseudomonas Blight*

Ulium longi(lorllm BOlrvtis Blil!ht

Tilia spp. Anthracnose. Leaf Blight

Gordonia lasianthus Anthracnose Eriobotrva japonica Col/elolrichum spp .. Enromosporium maculata Magnolia grandl"flora Algal Leaf Spot. Anthracnose. Bacterial Leaf Spot A-lagnolia virginiana Anthracnose

Magnolia soulangiana Bacterial Leaf Spot Mandel'il/a spp. Anthracnose

Acer spp. Pscudomonas LeafBlie.ht

Tagetes spp. Alternaria Leaf Spot. Botl")1is Leaf Rot. Cercospora Leaf Spot. Flower Rot

SOl'bus spp. Fire Blight

Jlorus bombvcis Bacterial Leaf Spot

Morus alba Bacterial Leaf Spot

Narcisslls spp. Leaf Blight

Svngonium podophvllum Bacterial Leaf Spot Quercus spp. Leaf Spots Ouerclls laurifolia Ahzal Leaf Spot (Cephaleuros l·irescens) .lI,lerium oleander Bacterial Leaf SpOI. Fungal Leaf Spot Mahonia acquifolillm LeafSpols Pachvsandra procumbens Volutella Leaf Blie:ht

Phoenix canariensis Pestalotia Leaf Spot Chamaerops humilis Pestalotia Leaf Spot Chamaedorea elegans Bacterial Leaf Spot Arecastrum roman=o{fianllm E.'\Osporium Leaf Spot. Phvtophthora Bud Rot Washingtonia robllsra Pestalotia LeafSpo!

Primus spp. Bacterial Blast. Brown Rot. Fire Blight Pvrus cal/ervana Fire Blil2ht. Leaf Spot Penras spp. Bacterial Leaf Spot (Pseudomonas spp. *. XantllOmonas spp.) Paeonia spp. Botrvtis Blight

Carharanthus rose us, f'inca spp. Phomopsis Stem Blight Philodendron sel/al/m Bacterial Leaf Spot Phlox spp. Alternaria Leaf Spot Pho/inia x fraseri. P. glabra Anthracnose. Entomosporium Leaf Spot Pinus spp. Ncedlecasts Pisracia chinensis Anthracnose lIosra spp. Bacterial Leaf Spot Prunus spp. Bacterial Blast. Brown Rot. Fire Blight ScindapSlls spp. Bacterial Leaf Spot Calliandra spp. Bactl.!rial Leaf Spot p\lracanrha spp. Fire Blight. Scab Rhododendron spp. Alternaria Flower Spot Rosa spp. Black Spot. Powdef\· Mildew

Alltirrhinum majlls Anthmcllosc. Diehack. Down" Mildew Sparhiphl'lIum spp. Bacterial LeafSpot Spiraea spp. Fire Blil!hl Picea spp Ne('dkca~ts

Platanus spp. Anthracnose. LeafSpots* Tulipa spp. Anthracnose. Botr,tis Blight

\

Rev 020106

Umbrella Tree· Verbena

Viburnum

Viola (Pansv. Violet) Willow Yew· Yucca (Adam's Needle) Zinnia· *Except California

Schefflera spp. Verbena spp, Viburnum odoratissimum, V. suspensum. V. plicarum Viola spp. Salix spp. Taxus spp. Yucca spp. Zinnia spp.

C5//!5 "150f15

Bacterial Leaf Spot Xanthomonas Leaf Spot Anthracnose

Downv Mildew

Anthracnose Needle Blight Cercospora Leaf Spot. Septaria Leaf Spot Leaf Spots

II Can cause discoloration of foliage and/or blooms on some varieties. To prevent residues on commercial plants, do not spray immediately before selling season.

21 Apply AIRONE SC at 4.5 to 7.5 pints per acre. 31 Apply dormant through bloom only. 41 Hibiscus ~ Do not apply to plants in flower. 51 For Indian Ha",thome use 3 to 6 pints per acre. 61 Some cultivars may be sensitive to AIRONE Sc. NOTE: Phytotoxicity may depend on varietal ditTerences. Ifunfamiliar with the use of AIRONE SC, apply the recommended rate to a few plants and "lbserve after 7 to 10 days for symptoms ofp.hytotoxicity. ":::ontrol of Ball Moss·, Spanish Moss· and Lichens· on Ornamentals and Shade Trees: Apply AIRONE SC in early spring when trees are dormant. Apply 9 to 12 pints of A1RONE SC in 100 gallons of water, using I V, gallons of spray per foot oftree height. Be sure to thoroughly wet ball moss tufts, Spanish moss or lichens. The addition ofa nonionic surfactant will improve control. A second application may be required after 12 months. NOTE: AlRONE SC may be injurious to some ornamental plants growing beneath the trees. This product may be reactive on masonry and metal surfaces such as galvanized roofing. A void contact with metal surfaces. Do not spray on cars, houses, lawn furniture. etc. Cold Storage Protection for Dormant Rootstock·: To protect barearoot nursery trees from Phytophthora Cro,""TI Rot and Botl)1is, use 4 to 6 pints of AIRONE SC per 100 gallons of water. Apply as a dip or spray to the roots and lower stems of donn ant rootstock prior to placing in cold storage. Do not apply to rootstock less than 2 years old. ·Except California

WARRANTY STATEMENT ISAGRO warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label thereofand is reasonably fit for purposes stated on such label only when used in accordance with directions under nonnal use conditions. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated wilh use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials or the manner of use or application, all of which are beyond the control of ISAGRO. In no case shall ISAGRO be liable for consequential. special or indirect damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. The exclusive remedy of any buyer or user of this product for any and all losses, injuries, or damages resulting from or in any way arising from the use, handling, or application of this product, whether in contract, warranty, tort, negligence," strict liability, or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price paid for this product or at

(. ';AGRO'S election, the replacement of this product. ISAGRO MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A 'ARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE .

. Alliete is a registered trademark of Bayer CropScience. Curtec is a registered trademark of Curtec Corporation. Rovral is a registered trademark of Bayer CropScience. TreaHold is a registered trademark of Am\'ac Chemical Corporation.